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Naksu25

Since 2023 (Closed for Fair Play Violations) Chess.com
43.5%- 55.3%- 1.2%
Blitz 873
17W 8L 0D
Rapid 544
20W 39L 1D

Nadia Eliza, aka Naksu25

Meet Nadia Eliza, a chessplayer whose moves are as sly and complex as a double helix! With a peak blitz rating soaring above 1055 in 2025 and a robust Rapid rating hovering around 824, she’s clearly evolved to thrive in the fast lanes of chess competitions. Her game count is extensive, boasting over 800 rapid games with a breathtaking win rate exceeding 80% in several favorite openings, including the Alekhine’s Defense and the King’s Indian Attack, proving her strategy is anything but elementary.

Like a queen on the board, Nadia isn’t shy about taking control—her longest winning streak is a staggering 43 games, a record that would make any grandmaster’s neurons fire with envy. She favors early and mid-game tactics, winning games in an average of 44 moves while those games that slip away tend to last fewer moves, showcasing her resilience under pressure and readiness to adapt.

Known to be a bit of a chess biologist, Nadia’s approach mirrors natural selection: only the fittest moves survive! Her endgame is solid, made evident by a 31% endgame frequency, and her tactical awareness shines with a 54% comeback rate. In fact, whenever she loses a piece, she bounces back with an unyielding 100% win rate afterward—talk about cellular regeneration in the game of chess!

Psychologically, Nadia keeps her cool with a tilt factor of only 11, though even the strongest enzymes sometimes get inhibited. Interestingly, she resigns early in about 16.5% of games—perhaps a strategic apoptosis to conserve energy for future battles.

Her win rates peak in the early hours (2 AM is her prime time with a flawless 100% win rate!), and she irons out her game play across all days, clocking over 80% on most weekdays. An all-rounder who’s adapted well to many opponents, Nadia Eliza continues to replicate success across different openings, proving that her chess DNA is truly in a league of its own.

"Naksu25" isn't just a username; it’s a genetic marker for chess brilliance.

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